Hamilton to become 1st Ontario city with bylaw to stop 'bad faith' renovictions

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Hamilton will soon be the first municipality in Ontario to enforce a renovictions bylaw designed to deter landlords from bad faith evictions and better protect tenants living in affordable units.

After more than a year of work and multiple drafts, city staff presented their latest version of the bylaw to councillors on Wednesday, who voted unanimously in support. 

Coun. Nrinder Nann (Ward 3), who has pushed for the bylaw for years, addressed tenants in the council chamber. 

“We see you and we’ve heard you, and cities can do something,” said Nann.

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“And honestly, I can’t think of a better love letter to our neighbours who

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